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Teachers Awards by Swiftnlift

Criteria for National Ideal Teacher Award

  1. Awards and presentations received for educational research papers or dissertations.
  2. Awards received from other NGOs officially registered with the State Government.
  3. Any personal efforts made by the teacher to improve their own skills.
  4. Articles (intellectual or analytical) published in newspapers or reputed journals.
  5. Contributions received from society by the teacher for the development of the school, including creation of digital learning material.
  6. Use of innovative technology for joyful learning.
  7. Awards received by students taught by the teacher in different subjects and fields such as arts, sports, music, dance, languages, mathematics, social science, scouts and guides, painting, games, elocution, etc.
  8. Experience as a trainer or expert guide at different levels.
  9. Creative teaching methods adopted by the teacher to ensure better learning outcomes for students (e.g., storytelling, arts, games, examples, etc.).
  10. Percentage of students passing in talent-search or similar examinations compared to the total number of students in the class.
  11. Teachers must be free from addictions. While preparing the final selection list, the expert committee will verify this with the school management.
  12. Work that provides new direction to education and quality improvement through the teacher’s own innovative projects (e.g., constructivism, digital school, content creation, reading motivation, and other innovations).
  13. Guidance provided by the teacher for the overall development of students beyond the classroom.
  14. Social, literary, cultural contributions made by the teacher, as well as work in disaster management and national service.
  15. Participation of students in educational competitions such as science exhibitions, art, sports competitions, literature contests, Inspire Award, action research, etc.
  16. Work done by the teacher to spread awareness among children on socially sensitive issues such as nutrition, sanitation, child marriage, and upliftment of underprivileged children.